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Kids in New York keep dying while 'subway surfing' on top of trains. Can they be stopped?
NEW YORK (AP) — Ka’Von Wooden loved trains. The 15-year-old had an encyclopedic knowledge of New York City’s subway system and dreamed of becoming a train operator. Instead, on a December morning in ...
Ka’Von Wooden loved trains. The 15-year-old had an encyclopedic knowledge of the subway system and dreamed of becoming a train operator. Instead, on a December morning in 2022, Ka’Von died after he ...
NEW YORK -- More than a dozen New Yorkers, many young boys, have been killed or badly injured after falling off speeding trains while "subway surfing" on train roofs. Other risks include being crushed ...
This article, originally published in March, has been updated to include information on two girls who were found dead on Saturday morning in an apparent subway surfing incident. Ka’Von Wooden loved ...
Norma Nazario didn’t understand what had motivated her 15-year-old son to subway surf. Then she found his phone. Norma Nazario didn’t understand what had motivated her 15-year-old son to subway surf.
NEW YORK (AP) — Ka’Von Wooden loved trains. The 15-year-old had an encyclopedic knowledge of New York City’s subway system and dreamed of becoming a train operator. Instead, on a December morning in ...
The teenagers, found unconscious on the roof of a train in Brooklyn, appear to be the latest casualties of a popular and deadly game. By Maia Coleman Two teenage girls were discovered dead on top of ...
NEW YORK — Ka’Von Wooden loved trains. The 15-year-old had an encyclopedic knowledge of New York City’s subway system and dreamed of becoming a train operator. Instead, on a December morning in 2022, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Two girls, ages 12 and 13, died over the weekend while “subway surfing” atop a moving train in New York City. The ...
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